I got this in a email this morning and thought some may want to participate.

Greetings, Middle Tennessee cyclists and friends!

The Nashville Area MPO invites you to participate in a survey of area cyclists being conducted by the Nashville Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC). Nashville's BPAC is an advisory committee for the Metropolitan Government established by Mayor Karl Dean to promote and encourage safe bicycling and walking.

The results of this survey will be used to help:
1. Design better bicycling facilities (bike lanes, greenways, etc.);
2. Improve bike/automobile “share the road” public safety information programs.

You'll be done in less than 10 minutes -- we promise.

Your individual responses will be kept confidential and only used in combination with information from others completing the survey. You're receiving this invitation because you previously completed an online survey about walking & bicycling in Middle Tennessee, as the MPO was preparing its award-winning Regional Bicycle & Pedestrian Study.

If there are other adults in your household who ride, they're also invited to take the survey.

A little note on How-To: You must complete the survey in one sitting. If you exit and re-enter at a later time, a new survey starts and your old survey is treated as a separate submission. (This allows participation from several household members who may all be utilizing the same home computer.)

Thank you for continuing to help us increase public understanding of how improving bicycle connectivity & infrastructure can improve individual mobility, enhance
transit options, support economic activity, and promote active living—leading to better human & environmental health.

FUN BICYCLE EVENTS THIS SATURDAY!
Just a reminder about two awesome area events coming up on Saturday, May 21st.
Get out with the family and show your bike pride!
• Walk/Bike Nashville hosts the annual Tour de Nash -- an opportunity to get out and get active, while introducing Nashville’s network of bike lanes and greenways. All rides start and finish on the Vanderbilt Campus on Natchez Trace at the large parking lots across from the Vanderbilt football stadium.
• The FREE Tennessee Share the Road Festival features music, games, food, prizes, and a motorcycle show. The event features a children's Bicycle Rodeo for all ages from 2:30-3:30 p.m. The rodeo will teach children basic bicycle safety skills including: proper bicycle & helmet fit; balance; turning & stopping; and games to improve coordination.